APPLY: For Financial Aid
Getting & Keeping Aid
IU Southeast Financial Aid department considers all funding available to finance your higher education goals. Follow our 5 simple steps to getting and maintaining your aid.
learn moreRates & Cost Calculator
Calculating your financial need is about more than just tuition and fees. Use these calculators to consider all the costs in earning your degree.
learn moreLearn about Scholarships
Scholarships at IU Southeast are usually awarded based on academic performance and potential for future performance. Some programs also look at leadership, extracurricular involvement and community service. A few also take financial need into consideration.
learn moreFinancial Aid Forms
A necessary part of getting financial aid is filling in forms! We make it easier for you by providing one place for the various forms you may need.
learn moreCheck Your Aid Status
The best way to check on the status of your pending financial aid applications is to contact an advisor in the Financial Aid department. You may also view your financial aid and accept, decline, or adjust your award in OneStart.
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EXPLORE: Types of Aid
Scholarships
Scholarships are a form of financial assistance that do not require repayment and may be awarded based on merit, financial need, or a combination of both merit and need. Scholarships can come from different sources and have various awarding criteria.
learn moreGrants
Grants are a type of gift aid, that is, aid that does not need to be earned (like work-study) or repaid (like loans). Typically, grants are designated for students with low Expected Family Contributions, as determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
learn moreLoans
A loan is a type of aid that must be repaid. Students and parents both may borrow loans to help cover college costs. The type and amount of loan for which a student is eligible depends on the student's financial need, class level, and previous borrowing history.
learn moreFederal Work-Study
Federal Work-Study (FWS) enables eligible students to acquire work-study jobs, the wages for which are largely funded by the federal government. FWS recipients find their own jobs, either on campus or in the community.
learn moreSummer Aid
We offer aid packages for students taking summer classes.
learn moreOther Aid
Other forms of financial aid include veterans aid programs, AmeriCorps, IU Southeast Consortium and Overseas Studies, Study Abroad, and online and distance education.
learn moreAid FAQs
Find quick answers to the most common aid questions.
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MANAGE: Your Money
Financial Literacy – Cash Course
It’s important for you to know and understand your personal finances to ensure you are making good decisions for yourself and your future. To help you, IU Southeast has partnered with CashCourse, which provides free financial educational resources for college students.
learn moreFinancial Aid Scenarios
Take a look at the financial aid plans of four different imaginary students with different levels of need. These scenarios can help you to visualize what your own scenario might look like.
learn moreFinancial Aid Events and Presentations
Visit here for event information and presentations.
learn moreFinancial Aid Speaker’s Bureau
Need an expert to talk about financial aid or money management at your campus event? Our seasoned staff is available! Call (812) 941-2246 to schedule a speaker.
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